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Cecil Kimber, then General Manager for Morris, is credited by most as pioneer of the MG brand after he instigated the manufacture of the Morris Cowley. In 1924 the Morris Oxford would prove valuable as a donor car, used to form the basis of a small series of sporting four-seaters. Sanctioned by William Morris (owner of both Morris Motors and Morris Garages), Kimber's sporty new car would be dubbed the MG Super Sports. Grew out of its premises and moved to Edmund Road, not far from the big Morris factory in Cowley, and then again in 1929 to a disused leather factory at Abingdon.

In 1928 introduced the 18/80 model, this time only the Morris engine remained, the chassis and coachwork entirely MG. Corporate changes in 1935 saw Morris take direct control of both Wolseley and MG, and the Abingdon design department was closed. After World War 2 began the manufacture of the wonderful TC sports-car, it being a very lightly modified TB. Although the TC was produced only in right-hand-drive, it introduced MG to the imprtant US market.

Also see: MG Heritage | The MG Story
1924 MG 14/40  

1924 MG 14/40

1928 MG 18/80 Mk I  

1928 MG 18/80 Mk I

1928 MG 18/80 Mk II  

1928 MG 18/80 Mk II

1928 MG M-Type Midget  

1928 MG M-Type Midget

1931 MG Magna L2  

1931 MG Magna L2

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